2018-2019 Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Politics Major


Program Learning Outcomes


Students will:

  • master and critically analyze key political concepts, systems, and institutions in global, national and local contexts
  • demonstrate critical thinking skills and formulate and defend a thesis in written and oral form
  • design, implement and communicate original research
  • develop skills in collective deliberation, through collaboration and engaging diverse viewpoints
  • examine the relationship between the theories and practices of politics through structured service learning opportunities

Senior Honors Thesis And Seminar


For those who have most excelled in their Politics courses and achieved at least a 3.2 GPA in their major, the Department offers the option of enrolling in POLS 495 - Senior Pol - Honors Seminar . Enrollment is competitive and based on successful application; a call for rising seniors to apply is sent to eligible students before the spring registration period. The seminar is offered every fall, and taught on a rotating basis by department faculty on themes ranging from justice, to participation, to foreign policy. Over the course of the semester, students design, research, and write a substantial and original thesis. The course culminates in a public presentation. POLS 495 may be used to satisfy a required upper division course for the major. It is also a requirement for graduating with Honors in Politics.

Major in Politics with Honors


In order to graduate with honors in politics students must complete the requirements for a major in politics plus these additional requirements:

  1. Have at least both a 3.5 overall GPA and 3.5 GPA within the major at the time of your final semester.
  2. Completion of the Senior Honors Thesis and Seminar course with the grade of a ‘B+’ or better.
  3. During your final semester, if you quality from meeting the above requirements, a call will be made for you to submit a 1-2 page Statement of Leadership/Service to the USF or greater community which details how you have applied your education as a Politics Major practically in the community - and in a way which both reflects and compliments your completion of a degree in Politics. Your statement should highlight work done outside requirements for courses at USF (i.e. not including service for which you received internship or service learning credit). These statements will then be reviewed by select faculty and approved students will be conferred Honors in Politics at their Graduation ceremony.